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Two young friends who call each other "Gerry" drive off into the wilderness to hike in a remote area. After losing their way in the forbiddingly beautiful terrain, they...
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Gerry Humphrys was a British musician who lived in Australia for 15 years (from 1957-72), leaving his mark on Melbourne's music...
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Story of Gerry Conlon, purported ringleader of the Guildford Four, a group of three Irishmen and one English woman wrongly imprisoned for the...
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Gerry has no idea who his parents are and he is illiterate. Despite his handicaps he becomes a hero to the underclasses.
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...a passionate, funny and impetuous Irishman named Gerry. So when Gerry's life is taken by an illness, it takes the life...is no longer there. Nobody knows Holly better than Gerry. So it's a good thing he planned ahead. Before he...
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...back on line. Everyone is surprised when Ray allows climber Gerry on the team, as it is unheard of to allow a woman onto an illegal job, never mind such a hazardous one. But when Ray falls for Gerry, everyone gets a little bit dizzy.
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...owners including: yuppies Hamilton and Meg Swan and their neurotic weimaraner "Beatrice"; mild-mannered menswear salesman Gerry and Cookie Fleck, whose norwich terrier's registered name is "Champion Thank You Neil Sedaka"; fly-fishing shop owner...
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...indiscretions of her boyfriend Sam. Raul, Marissa's young cousin, enjoys the life of a womanizer until his sudden comeuppance. Gerry, a closeted gay, bears the push and pull between his Roman Catholic mother and his HIV-positive lover. And Terre, an accountant...
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Filmmaker Doug Block chronicles the making and marketing of three independent American features: Jennifer Fox's "Beirut: The Last Home Movie" (USA/87); Gerry Cook's "Only a Buck" (USA/87); and Ted Lichtenheld's "Personal Foul" (USA/87).
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...with breast cancer at the age of 42, just after she and her life-partner Peggy had purchased a bed and beakfast, director Gerry Rogers decided to chronicle her own story - both to make sense of it herself, and to give others an immediate view of the impact...
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